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60. Ways Teachers Can Manage Being Overstimulated By the Classroom

Erin Sponaugle Season 5 Episode 60

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Do you feel like you have too many tabs open right now as a teacher? Stressed out and overwhelmed from the noise, stuff accumulating in your classroom, and hearing your students say your name on repeat? It's easy to become overstimulated as a teacher, especially as the school year comes to a close or right before the holidays. How do you combat the sensory overload and avoid starting your summer break on the brink of burnout? In this episode, you'll learn why it's important to address overstimulation instead of powering through the insanity and ways you can manage the craziness, no matter what the end of the school year throws at you.

Other episodes related to this topic:

58. My Class Is Driving Me Crazy! (Student Behavior)

37. Dealing With Repetitive and Distruptive Noises in the Classroom


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